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By Cherranda Smith
On Thursday (January 7), Maryland Governor
Larry Hogan said he was repeatedly denied authorization to send the National Guard to help out during the Wednesday (January 6) attack on the US Capitol.
Hogan said he first heard news of the Capitol breach while on a call with Japan’s ambassador. His staff interrupted him and he immediately went to work organizing an emergency meeting to send reinforcements to the neighboring national capital.
According to a report by
The Week, Gov. Hogan said he was contacted by Rep.
Steny Hoyer who told him Capitol Police were “overwhelmed” by the rioters who breach the Capitol building.